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-firm-buyer games have non-empty core. We show that for these games the core coincides with the classical bargaining set (Davis and …
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Minimum-cost spanning tree problems are well-known problems in the operations research literature. Some agents, located at different geographical places, want a service provided by a common supplier. Agents will be served through costly connections. Some part of the literature has focused,...
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are currently employed/unemployed. We show that such a process is absorbed into the core with probability one in finite … time. Moreover, within the core, allocations are selected that are characterized by surplus splitting according to a …
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sell-side). This simple and intuitive learning process implements core allocations even though agents have no knowledge of …
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core. In this paper we generalize this result by distinguishing equivalence classes of balanced games that share the same … core structure. We then associate a system of linear inequalities with each equivalence class, and we show that the system … of TU games on which the core correspondence is additive (even linear). For the case of convex games we prove that the …
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This paper studies the core of combined games, obtained by summing two coalitional games. It is shown that the set of … core of the combined game coincides with the sum of the cores of its components. On the other hand, for non-balanced games …, the binary relation associating two component games whose combination has an empty core is not transitive. However, we …
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contains the Core, it eliminates the "dominated" coalition structures, and has sharp implications for weighted majority games …
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One of the many important contributions in David Schmeidler's distinguished career was the introduction of the nucleolus. This paper is an update on the nucleolus and its two related supersolutions, i.e., the kernel and the bargaining set.
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Pairing Games or Markets studied here are the non-two-sided NTU generalization of assignment games. We show that the Equilibrium Set is nonempty, that it is the set of stable allocations or the set of semistable allocations, and that it has several notable structural properties. We also...
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coalitions also their union is feasible. Properties of solutions (the core, the nucleolus, the prekernel and the Shapley value …
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